2015년 3월 10일 화요일

The Growing Risk of Suicide in Rural America, Scott Walker Signs 'Right to Work' Law, and More...

How Apple is straying from its "rebel" image, three senators introduce a bill to stop federal prosecutions in states that have legalized marijuana, the multi-platinum charity record "We Are the World" turns 30, and more...

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

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The Growing Risk of Suicide in Rural America

Young people in the countryside have more guns, fewer doctors, and are more isolated than their urban counterparts—and a new study says they're killing themselves in greater numbers.
JULIE BECK
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Scott Walker, Anti-Union Man

The signing of a "right-to-work" law gives the Wisconsin governor another victory to offer Republican primary voters.
RUSSELL BERMAN
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With Its $10,000 Watch, Apple Has Lost Its Soul

Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels—the ones who can drop 10 grand on a timepiece.
ROBINSON MEYER
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When States Dare to Decide on Medical Marijuana

Three senators want to stop federal law enforcement from interfering with legal pot.
CONOR FRIEDERSDORF
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'We Are the World' at 30: Stars Will Never Be That Earnest Again

In praise of dated musical ego-checking
MEGAN GARBER

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